
<p>Yahoo has unveiled the beta version of an upcoming user interface for showing EXIF data on its Flickr photo sharing site. EXIF datathose specs that detail how a particular photo was shot, such as camera make and model, lens type, ISO, F-stop, flash, and other image-specific informationare now available in a standard tabbed listing.</p><p>The new interface currently features artistically rendered line-art illustrations for some 40 of the top cameras used on Flickr, as shared in a tweet by Flickr's product manager, Markus Spiering.</p><p>Flickr is revamping the format it uses for displaying EXIF data on its site.</p><p>"Where applicable, we show the device name, a line-art illustration of the device (and a generic lens if lens data is present), along with camera settings," wrote Scott Schiller, a Flickr front-end engineer, in a post.</p><p><a href="http://thenextweb.com/creativity/2014/03/08/flickr-plans-visual-revamp-exif-data-interface/">Keep reading...</a></p>